REVIEWS FOR The Country Wife

"Always a fun actress to watch, whatever role she plays. So specific and expressive." Gregory Awards Nominator

REVIEWS for the twilight zone: live!

"Curry is charming and innocent when she finds herself in trouble, bringing some humor to the production. This episode [After Hours] alone is worth a visit to Theater Schmeater." Drama in the Hood

Reviews for Much Better

"Lead Alysha Curry offers an impressive performance in the debut production from Really Really Theatre Group, says critic Dusty Somers. Curry takes the stage panting for air, and her wide-ranging performance traverses a path from breathless to nearly comatose. The desperation of Curry’s performance brings this concept to life, consistently reminding us of the avalanche of unspeakable feelings that are bound up inside. It’s an impressive feat." ﻿The Seattle Times﻿

"As Ashley, Alysha Curry has the heaviest lifting to do. Not only is she on stage for the entire play, but she is called on to carry off not only a rich range of emotions but more trickily, the widest variety of emotional dynamic range. And at no time on the journey did the feelings seem forced or out of scale… except when meant to." Sex and Longing and Theatre

"She was simply phenomenal - seemed to bring to this play a lived experience at a deep level. To connect with the audience very personally through her vulnerability." Gregory Awards Nominator

"Such a transformation! From the manic depressive moments to the slow dissolution of emotion, Alysha as Ashley effectively and effortlessly conveyed a tremendous journey of mind and soul transformation." Gregory Awards Nominator

"This is an example of physical acting! You could see the transformation with her body language and more impressively facial expression and blankness in her eyes." Gregory Awards Nominator

"The cast is also a solid group, beginning with Alysha Curry who plays Ashley. [...] Curry manages this transition beautifully, and in a managed progression that works to perfectly step through all the phases." Seattle Gay News​

Reviews for Private Lives

"Alysha Curry's Sybil is young and fretful, and a polished comedian." Broadway World

"Loved her performance. Such a delight. She felt very natural through all of her scenes." Gregory Awards Nominator

Reviews for My Man Godfrey

"Alysha Curry as Molly has an admirable, eye-rolling world-weariness. We should all be so sanguine when dealing with the fickleness of the world" Seattle Times

"The performances of Alysha Curry as Molly the maid [...] displayed quick comedic timing and attention to detail that kept the audience laughing all night." Drama in the Hood

"​Wonderfully fun and quirky. We need to see Ms. Curry in choice roles like this more often." Gregory Awards Nominator

Reviews for The Lost Girls

"Rosa, played by Alysha Curry, performs hilarious, dry monologues [...] that afterwards leave the audience gasping for breath." Drama in the Hood

"​Alysha Curry as Rosa makes the most of her few lines with a consistently hilarious delivery, and she sells her arc from virginal sweetheart to very chill Bacchae." Deconstruct

"The cast is a handful of young talents [...] They include Rosa (Alysha Curry) who is a religious intellectual with summer camp curiosity about Lesbian sex (and turns out to be the funniest character of them all)" Seattle Gay News

Reviews for My Dear Miss Chancellor

"The supporting cast is also very strong with two terrific performances from the show’s “villains’, Jasmine Joshua as Mrs. Shepard, Hazel’s revenge seeking jilted lover, and Alysha Curry as Miss Browning, the new lover to Mrs. Shepard. [...] Both actresses seem to be very much enjoying their bodice ripping villainy and both give delightful performances." Seattle Gay Scene

"Both antagonists exuded unique, hysterical energy to the play: I could not keep my eyes off [...] coquettish confidant Charlotte Browning played by Alysha Curry." Broadway World

Review for Taphouse

"As the comic relief, Johns and Curry are wonderfully paired, with beautifully contrasting manners and personalities, and excellent chemistry, as much as two people can while playing a couple who will never, ever make it." Drama in the Hood

Review for Sin, Sex and the CIA

"Alysha Curry plays his sweet secretary, Millicent. Although she is new to this particular theater, she’s no stranger to the stage. She’s hilarious..." Edmonds Beacon

Reviews for Mr. Angelo

"Alysha provides standout performance: she as the somewhat awkward but genuinely charming Julie..." Seattle Metblogs"There were standout moments provided by Alysha Curry (Julie)...which made it virtually impossible not to be engaged." Goldstar Patron Review"Ms. Curry, as the pregnant 16 year old, Julie Holland, carries out her role with near-perfect touch." Goldstar Patron Review